GRACIE v. PALMER

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21 U.S. 699 (1823)

8 Wheat. 699

5 L.Ed. 719

GRACIE and others, Plaintiffs in Error, v. PALMER and others, Defendants in Error.

Supreme Court of United States.

March 14, 1823.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Webster moved to dismiss the writ of error.


Mr. Chief Justice MARSHALL.

Stated, that the uniform construction, under the clause of the act referred to, had been, that it was not necessary to aver, on the record, that the defendant was an inhabitant of the District, or found therein. That it was sufficient if the Court appeared to have jurisdiction by the citizenship or alienage of the parties. The exemption from arrest in a District in which the defendant was not an...

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